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Extracting Science from Spearmint

The real results of nature's remedies

William Shakespeare penned the phrase, “There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.”

If he had known about today’s scientific discoveries, his prose might have included spearmint for sustained memory.

There's more and more science emerging on the untapped power of several common herbs, and the real impact they can have on our health.

Today, plant extracts or botanicals are formulated into nutritional supplements so people can easily absorb the benefits of these powerful herbs. We explore spearmint's impact on brain health:

The history of botanicals for cognitive health

Since ancient times, the Lamiaceae plant family has been the subject of interest for cognitive health benefits. It's known for its fragrance, beauty and medicinal properties, and includes familiar herbs such as mint, rosemary, sage, oregano, thyme and lavender. Theophrastus, "the father of botany," praised the medicinal effects of mint in his books as early as 250 BC. 13

Modern spearmint discovery

As Americans strive to lead active, healthy and productive lives, maintaining healthy cognitive function remains an important priority.

Kemin scientists focused in on the bioactive compounds found in spearmint plants to discover a select extract that promotes cognition. It's an important revelation today when 9 out of 10 people believe it's possible to improve their own mental performance.1

And while many consumers are aware that botanicals have the potential to positively impact their health, the science behind these mystical remedies isn't common knowledge.

Below, we analyze the inner workings of Kemin's spearmint extract to demonstrate its impact on brain health.

How spearmint works to support mental sharpness:

The fight against free radicals

Spearmint, traditionally known mainly for culinary uses, is rich in bioactive compounds that act as antioxidants. In a normal diet, consuming as little as one gram of certain dried herbs can make a significant contribution to antioxidant intake.2 In Kemin’s spearmint, the antioxidant potential can largely be credited to a class of compounds called polyphenols.

Let's first understand what antioxidants are and why they're important:

Antioxidants are compounds that inhibit oxidation. In living cells, antioxidants can neutralize oxidizing agents such as free radicals, thus protecting cells from damage.

Free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS) are oxygen-based or nitrogen-based unstable molecules generated during metabolic processes. In a healthy body, antioxidant defenses neutralize these unstable molecules thereby preserving both cell structure and function.3 However, an excess of ROS beyond the body’s antioxidant defense capacity leads what's referred to as a state of oxidative stress characterized by cell damage. This occurs more often with age and as a result of numerous other factors such as stress, poor diet, and a lack of exercise and sleep.

Polyphenols are a broad class of compounds with antioxidant properties commonly found in grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables and other plant-based foods. Over the past several decades, there has been considerable research on this class of bioactive compounds for their powerful antioxidant capabilities and numerous suggested health benefits.

Watch this short video to get a quick understanding for what Kemin's spearmint-based supplement ingredient, Neumentix™, can actually do for your brain.

A closer look at rosmarinic acid shows interesting potential health benefits related to cognitive function. Rosmarinic acid appears to be able to keep brain cells and specifically mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell) in top functioning order.7,8 Brain cells use as much as 20% of the body’s oxygen, so the brain is especially susceptible to damage from ROS or free radicals. A young and healthy brain can efficiently neutralize free radicals. However, as a result of aging, poor diet, and numerous other extrinsic factors, the brain may not be able to manage oxidative stress, which is when cell damage can occur.

Mitochondria are particularly vulnerable to damage from oxidative stress. In vitro studies show rosmarinic acid in spearmint can protect the mitochondria by neutralizing excess ROS and supporting cell viability.9

Kemin's spearmint polyphenols, including rosmarinic acid, were evaluated in an animal study with promising results for translatable human applications.5,6 Mice were given one of three doses of Kemin's specialized spearmint extract for 90 days.

The study showed the following results after consumption of spearmint 5% RA for 90 days:

Improved memory acquisition and retention in a series of learning exercises

Decreased protein oxidation in the hippocampus

Lowered lipid oxidation in the cortex

Polyphenols promote neuron communication

Other polyphenols found in the Lamiaceae family of botanicals that appear to have similar neuroprotective activities are salvianolic acids. Studies show that rosmarinic acid and salvianolic acids support healthy neurotransmission by increasing levels of acetylcholine.11,12 In the brain, acetylcholine acts as a neurotransmitter, allowing neurons to communicate with one another. Healthy neurotransmission plays a vital role in learning and memory.

As one ages, an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase (AChE) can break down acetylcholine in the brain, which may impair memory and concentration. However, polyphenols like rosmarinic acid and salvianolic acids may reduce the activity this enzyme.

Spearmint in nutritional supplements

Botanical supplements are growing in demand as consumers seek naturally-derived and sustainably grown solutions for staying healthy. When plants are sustainably grown, clinically studied and carefully monitored for antioxidant and polyphenolic levels, these supplement ingredients can provide valuable solutions for health, wellness and brain support.